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Welcome to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!
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During this module, you will play a game that will require you to choose which series of events you would like to happen. You will also test your knowledge by taking a quiz over Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Where do you want to start?
Test your knowledge Create your own story
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Click on the Oompa Loompa to begin!
CREATE YOUR OWN STORY Click on the Oompa Loompa to begin!
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Click on the Oompa Loompa to begin!
CREATE YOUR OWN STORY Click on the Oompa Loompa to begin!
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Before we begin, let’s review! Click on each button to learn more!
All good stories need: Click on each button to learn more! Characters Setting Climax Where? When? M E B Problem Beginning Middle End Solution When you are finished, Click the arrow to move on
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Before we begin, let’s review! Click on each button to learn more!
All good stories need: Click on each button to learn more! Characters Setting Climax Where? When? M E B Problem Beginning Middle End Solution When you are finished, Click the arrow to move on
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CHARACTERS What is a character?
A character is an individual in a narrative. Characters from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Willy Wonka Charlie Bucket Grandpa Joe Veruca Salt Augustus Gloop Violet Beaurergarde Mike Teavee
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CHARACTERS What is a character?
A character is an individual in a narrative. Characters from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Willy Wonka Charlie Bucket Grandpa Joe Veruca Salt Augustus Gloop Violet Beaurergarde Mike Teavee
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Parts of a Story Beginning: Introduction of main characters characters, setting, and the main conflict. Middle: Climax of the story. Where series of events of complications occur. End: Conclusion of the story. All conflicts are resolved.
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Parts of a Story Beginning: Introduction of main characters characters, setting, and the main conflict. Middle: Climax of the story. Where series of events of complications occur. End: Conclusion of the story. All conflicts are resolved.
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More Parts of a Story… Problem during the story:
Will Charlie win a golden ticket and be able to go to the Factory? Solution during the story: Everyone is eliminated while visiting the Factory except for Charlie; he wins the Factory.
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More Parts of a Story… Problem during the story:
Will Charlie win a golden ticket and be able to go to the Factory? Solution during the story: Everyone is eliminated while visiting the Factory except for Charlie; he wins the Factory.
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SETTING Where and when does the story takes place? Where?
-Chocolate Factory -During the winter When?
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SETTING Where and when does the story takes place? Where?
-Chocolate Factory -During the winter When?
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Play this video to find out what to do next!
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Play this video to find out what to do next!
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YOU HAVE JUST FOUND THE LAST GOLDEN TICKET, YOU:
Run home and show your family Bring it to school with you to share the news with your friends
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YOU HAVE JUST FOUND THE LAST GOLDEN TICKET, YOU:
Run home and show your family Bring it to school with you to share the news with your friends
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Your family is very happy for you, but they try to convince you to sell your ticket, you:
Sell it to your best friend Attempt to hide it from your family
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Your family is very happy for you, but they try to convince you to sell your ticket, you:
Sell it to your best friend Attempt to hide it from your family
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Most of your friends are ecstatic; however the school bully wants your ticket, you:
Stay away from him until the end of the day Fight with him
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Most of your friends are ecstatic; however the school bully wants your ticket, you:
Stay away from him until the end of the day Fight with him
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UH OH. Fighting is against school policy, you know this
UH OH! Fighting is against school policy, you know this! Looks like you will have to spend the next three lunch periods in the principals office. Lesson learned! You hide the ticket, and move on with your day. You reflect on how this ticket has caused you so much trouble already, so you decide to try to sell it to your best friend.
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UH OH. Fighting is against school policy, you know this
UH OH! Fighting is against school policy, you know this! Looks like you will have to spend the next three lunch periods in the principals office. Lesson learned! You hide the ticket, and move on with your day. You reflect on how this ticket has caused you so much trouble already, so you decide to try to sell it to your best friend.
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Your best friend could not be any more thankful that you offered them the last golden ticket, however, they do not accept it because they feel that you should have it, you: Decide to bring the ticket back home to your family, and tell them that you are keeping it Again, attempt to hide the ticket from your family
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Your best friend could not be any more thankful that you offered them the last golden ticket, however, they do not accept it because they feel that you should have it, you: Decide to bring the ticket back home to your family, and tell them that you are keeping it Again, attempt to hide the ticket from your family
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You stash the ticket into your pocket, run to your bedroom, and then hide the ticket underneath your bed until the big day arrives! You decide to share the news with Grandpa Joe because you want to bring him with you You keep it a secret and plan on going to the factory by yourself on the big day
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You stash the ticket into your pocket, run to your bedroom, and then hide the ticket underneath your bed until the big day arrives! You decide to share the news with Grandpa Joe because you want to bring him with you You keep it a secret and plan on going to the factory by yourself on the big day
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With your ticket in hand, you head to the bus and head home
With your ticket in hand, you head to the bus and head home. When you arrive home, you: Share the news with your family right away that you are keeping the ticket Only tell Grandpa Joe that you are keeping the ticket and ask him to go with you to the factory on the big day
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With your ticket in hand, you head to the bus and head home
With your ticket in hand, you head to the bus and head home. When you arrive home, you: Share the news with your family right away that you are keeping the ticket Only tell Grandpa Joe that you are keeping the ticket and ask him to go with you to the factory on the big day
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Grandpa Joe is honored that you shared the big news with him, and he tells you that he would love to accompany you on your big day at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! Next
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Grandpa Joe is honored that you shared the big news with him, and he tells you that he would love to accompany you on your big day at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! Next
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Your family agrees to let you keep the ticket, and Grandpa Joe tells you that he would love to accompany you on your big day at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! Next
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Your family agrees to let you keep the ticket, and Grandpa Joe tells you that he would love to accompany you on your big day at Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! Next
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A few weeks prior to the big day, you realize that you have no way of getting to the factory all by yourself, so you decide to tell Grandpa Joe that you never sold the ticket. Grandpa Joe is upset that you were not honest with him, but he tells you that he would be honored to take you to the factory. Next
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A few weeks prior to the big day, you realize that you have no way of getting to the factory all by yourself, so you decide to tell Grandpa Joe that you never sold the ticket. Grandpa Joe is upset that you were not honest with him, but he tells you that he would be honored to take you to the factory. Next
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A few weeks later, the big day is FINALLY here
A few weeks later, the big day is FINALLY here! You and Grandpa Joe head to the factory and while there you are chosen to invent a candy, you: Invent intelligent crispies Invent energy canes
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A few weeks later, the big day is FINALLY here
A few weeks later, the big day is FINALLY here! You and Grandpa Joe head to the factory and while there you are chosen to invent a candy, you: Invent intelligent crispies Invent energy canes
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STOP! You chose energy-canes. Create your invention below by typing in the text boxes! Ingredients Appearance Taste Texture
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STOP! You chose energy-canes. Create your invention below by typing in the text boxes! Ingredients Appearance Taste Texture
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STOP! You chose intelligent crispies. Create your invention below by typing in the text boxes! Ingredients Appearance Taste Texture
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STOP! You chose intelligent crispies. Create your invention below by typing in the text boxes! Ingredients Appearance Taste Texture
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Congratulations! Willy Wonka chose to use your candy invention! We hope you had a lot of fun, thank you for all that you have done!
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Congratulations! Willy Wonka chose to use your candy invention! We hope you had a lot of fun, thank you for all that you have done!
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Next, let’s Test your knowledge
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Next, let’s Create your own story
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QUIZ Read each question carefully and answer each question based on your knowledge of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Click here to begin
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QUIZ Read each question carefully and answer each question based on your knowledge of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Click here to begin
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QUIZ A. Hot ice cubes B. Candy balloons C. Invisible lollies
Which is NOT a Wonka invention? A. Hot ice cubes B. Candy balloons C. Invisible lollies D. Every flavor beans
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QUIZ A. Hot ice cubes B. Candy balloons C. Invisible lollies
Which is NOT a Wonka invention? A. Hot ice cubes B. Candy balloons C. Invisible lollies D. Every flavor beans
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QUIZ 2. Who was the second child to leave the group? A. Mike B. Veruca
C. Augustus D. Violet
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QUIZ 2. Who was the second child to leave the group? A. Mike B. Veruca
C. Augustus D. Violet
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QUIZ 3. How does Charlie get down from the ceiling after stealing the fizzy lifting drinks? A. Burp B. Call for help C. Grandpa Joe pulls him down D. He does not get down
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QUIZ 3. How does Charlie get down from the ceiling after stealing the fizzy lifting drinks? A. Burp B. Call for help C. Grandpa Joe pulls him down D. He does not get down
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QUIZ 4. Who blew up from eating the gumball? A. Violet B. Charlie
C. Augustus D. Veruca
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QUIZ 4. Who blew up from eating the gumball? A. Violet B. Charlie
C. Augustus D. Veruca
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QUIZ 5. How did Veruca Salt win her golden ticket? A. Her mom found it
B. She went to every candy store C. She ate millions of candy bars D. Her dad hired his factory workers to open the million that he bought
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QUIZ 5. How did Veruca Salt win her golden ticket? A. Her mom found it
B. She went to every candy store C. She ate millions of candy bars D. Her dad hired his factory workers to open the million that he bought
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Good Job! Next Question Watch this video to see Charlie and Grandpa Joe float to the ceiling after drinking the fizzy lifting drink!
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Good Job! Next Question Watch this video to see Charlie and Grandpa Joe float to the ceiling after drinking the fizzy lifting drink!
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You have completed the quiz
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Correct Answers: D. A. HOME
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TIME AT THE FACTORY! THANK YOU HOME
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